Universal and Perpetual Peace
qui., 15 de abr.
|Evento Online
Disciplina ofertada para a pós-graduação da UFPR e da UFSC sob orientação do Prof. Dr. Joel Thiago Klein (UFPR) e do Prof. Dr. Günter Zöller (University of Munich).
Horário e local
15 de abr. de 2021, 10:30 – 07 de mai. de 2021, 12:00
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Sobre o evento
The mini course contrasts and compares two philosophical positions on the juridico-political regulation of international relations in the late eighteenth century: Kant’s fictional peace treaty “Toward Perpetual Peace. A Philosophical Project“ (1795) and the journal article “Universal Peace“ (1792) by James Madison, one of the founding figures of the United States of America and their 4th President. The course places the two texts in their historical and systematic context. The focus is on the twin politico-philosophical principles of republicanism and federalism embraced, in different ways, by Madison and Kant. Special consideration is given to the relation of Madison’s and Kant’s textsto Montesquieu’s critique of universal monarchy (1733), Rousseau’s earlier peace writings (1761) and the federalism issue in the American constitutional debate (1787/88).
Texts (all provided as pdf documents):
- Montesquieu, Reflections on Universal Monarchy in Europe;
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Plan for Perpetual Peace, On the Government of Poland, and Other Writings on History and Politics, ed. Christopher Kelly (Hanover: Dartmouth College Press, 2005);
- Immanuel Kant, Toward Perpetual Peace and Other Writings On Politics, Peace, and History, ed. Pauline Kleingeld (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006);
- James Madison, Selected Writings, ed.. Ralph Ketcham (Indianapolis: Hackett, 2006).
Créditos das Imagens:
Montesquieu, Marie-François Drouhin, Pierre-Michel Alix, Jean-François Garnerey | MAH Musée d'art et d'histoire, Ville de Genève. Ancien fonds
James Madison, 1816 - John Vanderlyn | Domínio Público
Portrait of Immanuel Kant - Johann Rosario
Portrait de Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1753) - Maurice Quentin de la Tour. MAH Musée d'art et d'histoire, Ville de Genève. Legs Jean-Charles Coindet, 1876.
Agenda
1 hora 30 minutosMeeting 1 - Introduction/Preparation (with Prof. Dr. Joel Klein)
1 hora 30 minutosMeeting 2 - Introduction/Preparation (with Prof. Dr. Joel Klein)